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Title: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Meho on February 07, 2007, 04:19:24 AM
Bishop Lamont: The Platinum Backpacker
By Paine

On one hand you can count D.O.C., Snoop Doggy Dogg, and Eminem. On the other, you can list Lady of Rage, Hittman, and Joe Beast. Throughout his decades-long run of music mastery, Dr. Dre has pulled a lot of new artists to work with him. Some have become overnight superstars, while others waited until they faded from sight. Dre’s latest discovery has been Carson, California’s Bishop Lamont. As critics make comparisons to both sides of the scale, rest assured that Bishop Lamont is nothing like you’ve ever heard before.

Working with the one producer that only Hip-Hop’s highest class can touch, Bishop Lamont, the self-proclaimed “Platinum Backpacker” can’t speak enough about the little guys. Whether it’s early ‘90s producers like Lord Finesse, Evil Dee, and Pete Rock, or he’s championing Dilated Peoples, Madlib, and Self-Scientific, this is what happens when a man of the people gets the deal of his dreams. While some write off Bishop as The Game 2.0, AllHipHop.com shows you why the Bishop isn’t in the pulpit in a “Church For Thugs.” As Reformation gets its finishing touches, get to know the most patient man in Hip-Hop, the music that saved his life, and why Bishop Lamont, the one guy who doesn’t have to, might be throwing Nas’ Hip-Hop a life-preserver big enough for 15 years of Hard to Earn history…

AllHipHop.com: You’re the first person with a mainstream profile to mention people like Oh No, Roc C, and others. To what extent would you say you’re like them – a man of the people, or an underground artist?

Bishop Lamont: That’s what I started with. It’s just that since I signed to Dr. Dre, people started treating me like I’m someone else; I’m the same person. My backpack is just dipped in platinum now. I’ve always been a street n***a that was a Hip-Hop n***a. I was at Good Life, at Project Blowed, at the Unity concerts, The Wake-Up Shows, Friday Night Flavors with Mr. Choc. People just don’t know how to connect with you. “How you gonna know about Dilated Peoples, Slum Village, and Ras Kass?” Come on, dude. That’s their perception. I took the backpack moniker as a proud thing, as a badge.

AllHipHop.com: We’ve seen that before with people like Xzibit. Being on Interscope, with Dre, do you feel pressure to grow into that platinum, and not enough of that backpack?

Bishop Lamont: No, it’s no pressure on me. It’s not even a thought in my mind. I’m gonna put all the motherf**kers I want on my album, but there’s just so many people I want to work with from the underground scene that I want to work – that’s my pressure. Right now, I already got Lord Finesse, [DJ Premier], Pete Rock, J Dilla, Madlib, at the same, I still got my Dre records – he’s doing five or six for the album – I got my Scott Storch records, I still gotta get [DJ] Quik on there, Evil Dee on there, I got Just Blaze blessin’ me, I got Bink! blessin’ me, I got Buckwild, Salaam Remi. That’s the only stretch, tryin’ to put it together; I got a gang of crazy 9th Wonder records. How can I balance it and make sure all these mothaf**kas is represented on the record? If I can’t do it on this album, I gotta do it on the second album. I’m trying to hit it so hard and put the underground scene back on the map, and bring it above ground. The only thing there is – is good and bad music.

AllHipHop.com: As you list those people that you mention, at no point in Hip-Hop have we seen that. The closest thing might be Jay-Z’s Black Album or Biggie’s Ready to Die as far as covering all the bases. That’s groundbreaking.

Bishop Lamont: Production is important. Mothaf**kas expect you to be like, “I just want Pharrell to do all my records, and Scott Storch.” They forget Scott Storch started with The Roots on the Organix album, they forget that Scott understands Hip-Hop, the Run-DMCs, the Cella Dwellas, the Boogiemonsters, the Stetsasonics…it’s imperative that we bring that back and still be successful; it can be done. People don’t expect me to hang out with Slum Village; that’s my f**kin’ family. Elzhi is one of the dopest n***as to me, ever. [Slum Village producer] Black Milk and I are doing an album together called Caltroit, bringing Cali and Detroit together. Talib [Kweli] is one of my favorite MCs, Madlib and Dilla, when they did [Jaylib] together, just dope s**t. All the people that are d**k-riders with trends, they’ll wanna go get these [albums].

AllHipHop.com: We saw Glasses Malone appear on Roc C’s album All Questions Answered album. Do you think you’re in a situation where you can work with these guys just as easily as they can work with you? Will the paperwork get in the way?

Bishop Lamont: That’s just a handshake. It ain’t nothin’ to me. It ain’t about makin’ money, it’s about makin’ a movement stronger and recognizin’ dope n***as. I did a mixtape record with Little Brother, as well as doin’ something with Kardinal Offishall. It’s not about paperwork. Look at the n***as who is movin’ together, that brings up everybody’s value simultaneously.

AllHipHop.com: You mentioned Cella Dwellas. Nobody brings that up anymore. How many records or CDs do you own these days?

Bishop Lamont: I got too many. That’s probably why I put such a dent in my advance [budget], ‘cause I’m always rebuying old CDs. I got my tapes, but you [play them until the words are inaudible]. I would say over 20,000 CDs just to be safe. I still got these motherf**kin’ things on vinyl and cassette [too]. I grew up on Cella Dwellas, Lords of the Underground. Das EFX, Keith Murray – that’s the s**t that’s important to me. They kept me out of trouble. I was at home listenin’ to they records instead of in the street sellin’ drugs and shootin’ n***as. They’re the reason I was in high school tellin’ teachers, “F**k you, I’mma be rich.” I didn’t know how, but [they helped me]. It’s my responsibility to recognize a Keith Murray, an Erick Sermon, a Redman from Muddy Waters or What? Thee Album, because I can remember where I was when I first heard that album. That s**t is exciting to me ‘cause that’s when it used to be fun to me – when I first heard [Ol’ Dirty Bastard’s] “Brooklyn Zoo” or [Wu-Tang Clan’s] “Da Mysteries of Chessboxin’” or when I first heard Biggie on the Supercat remix, or “Buncha N***as” on Heavy D’s Blue Funk album. That’s what I have to vocalize about, ‘cause all these kids think “old school” is 106 & Park playin’ “Toss it Up” by 2Pac. No n***a, that’s ’96! To me, that’s not that long ago.

AllHipHop.com: You said Hip-Hop kept you out of the streets. Mitchy Slick pointed out to me this year that no West Coast superstar has ever been able to exist, without ties to the street. That said, how do you feel?

Bishop Lamont: We havin’ this interview, so obviously, something’s workin’ right. Dre wanted to sign me. We doing Detox, it’s there. It’s just about n***as being themselves. N***as is so concerned with bein’ gangstas. I’m always [asking], “Who’s really a man?” That s**t is not nothin’ to me. It’s about me spittin’ this pimpin’, and puttin’ some s**t down for Hip-Hop. “I’m a gangsta, I’m real, f**k with me!” I respect the n***as in the streets, be they killas, dope-dealers, Muslims, scholars, squares – I have people’s respect. Can’t nothin’ but a man and a real mothaf**ka get that. That’s where I leave it. Dr. Dre is my best friend, Busta Rhymes is my best friend, Dame Dash is my business consultant, I have Jay-Z’s respect, what the f**k do I got to say?

AllHipHop.com: People act like you’re still unheard. You were all over Warren G’s last album In the Mid-Nite Hour. To what extent, although people focus on Dre, would you say Warren put you on?

Bishop Lamont: Warren G has been instrumental in everything that we’re talkin’ about thus far. Remember, if it wasn’t for Warren G, there never would have been a Snoop Dogg, a Nate Dogg, a Dogg Pound. He brought that Snoop Dogg demo to Dr. Dre. So indirectly, directly, not only did he create Death Row, but he also saved Def Jam. N***as never give Warren his props! Warren saved me. Warren put me in the game. It’s important that that’s stressed, but people are only concerned with what Dr. Dre’s doing and what I’m doing with Dr. Dre, when I’ve had four or five records on the radio, when I’ve been doing s**t with Warren G, when I’ve been on video games, when I’ve been doing mixtapes. I understand that’s the perception of how the industry works. If Dr. Dre says you’re hot, or Jay-Z says you’re hot, then you’re hot. How long has Self Scientific been fresh? How long has DJ Muggs and the Soul Assassins movement been fresh? How long has Dilated Peoples been fresh? Jurassic 5? Slum Village? Little Brother? That s**t frustrates me.

AllHipHop.com: On a typical day for you, how many chumps ask you about Detox?

Bishop Lamont: Oh my God! Imagine being at the f**kin’ gym, tryin’ to do pull-ups and motherf**kas is askin’ you about Dr. Dre, Detox, and “Can you listen to my demo?” Go to Red Lobster, [same thing]. It’s a double-edged sword. I appreciate the blessing, but at the same time, my office hours are from nine-to-five. [Laughs]. It’s Burger King. I mop the floors, I fry the fries, I do the drive-thru, but I can’t ever take my uniform off. When I get home, motherf**kas is askin’ me for a milkshake and a Whopper.

AllHipHop.com: But how often do you have to pull back and remember yourself doing that with Dre?

Bishop Lamont: Let me explain something. I was on the set of [The Game’s] “Dreams” and Delaney [of Czar Entertainment] passed [my demo] to Dre, ‘cause he asked for one. I never bother artists for s**t like that, ‘cause I know what n***as go through. I try to listen to demos as much as I can. But it’s also a thing of personal space. People gotta under, just ‘cause I’m signed to Dr. Dre don’t mean I’m rich already. I have to pave my way. I got a crew of people I’ve been down with for years I’m tryin’ to help. It’s a long-ass line.

AllHipHop.com: You mentioned The Game. After he took some pot-shots at you, have you spoken?

Bishop Lamont: We still haven’t had a chance to talk. I got love for Game. He just was in a situation where thought, “Oh, I’ma lash out at Aftermath, and I’ma diss Bishop.” He never knew me well enough to speak on me. I heard him when he went on radio and apologized to me on KDAY and Power. Still, as men, we have to sit down and talk ‘cause there’s a bigger situation to repair, and that’s him and his brother Big Fase 100. It’s about brothers, family, it’s not about f**kin’ rap.

AllHipHop.com: Okay, so what’s the timetable for Reformation?

Bishop Lamont: Man, it’s up to Dre. I’m finishing up my record. He’s about to do four, five, or six for it. We’re doing Detox. So really, at the end of the day, honestly, it’s on Dre. I’m not in no rush to not have no privacy.

AllHipHop.com: You’re excited though, talking about it… I know you wanna move on to the promotion and the next project too…

Bishop Lamont: I already see it happenin’, just by us havin’ this conversation, and knowin’ people wanna talk to my monkey-ass. When it’s somethin’ this big, that’s been in my heart since I was a kid, I’m on God’s schedule. God is gonna interpret Dre’s schedule for it. Learn to hurry up and wait. Don’t force the universe. The universe is gonna align for you.
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: akcranker - The Dangerous Crew Movement on February 07, 2007, 04:41:34 AM
Props good interview.

Can't wait to hear Ni**er Noize & The Reformation.
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Darksider on February 07, 2007, 04:43:02 AM
props...his album should be dope
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Intriago33 on February 07, 2007, 05:45:20 AM
Bishop's interviews are always a worthwhile read, good to see him showing respect where it's due.
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: OG Snoopaveli on February 07, 2007, 06:18:54 AM
props...his album should be dope
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: No Compute on February 07, 2007, 06:37:41 AM
It’s Burger King. I mop the floors, I fry the fries, I do the drive-thru, but I can’t ever take my uniform off. When I get home, motherf**kas is askin’ me for a milkshake and a Whopper.

lmao, good interview
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: MIAMI4LIFE on February 07, 2007, 08:34:36 AM
props to Bishop for giving Warren G his due, the things he said about Warren in the interview were all true
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: eazye on February 07, 2007, 10:14:47 AM
props, really nice interview
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Tanjential on February 07, 2007, 10:45:18 AM
My backpack is just dipped in platinum now-siiiick line. he should use that in a rap


that burger king shit is hilarious too.

i hope shit works out well with him, if someone like him gains fame/money/power I think it will be very good for the industry...the first mainstream i've read in months that hasn't said shit like "yeah I got a record with Lil weezy! Yeah I gotta record with Jeezy! I gotta record with *insert flavor of the month* you want some flat foot too massa?"

anyone know if him and Kanye are still even considering doing records togther anymore? imagine if bishop signed with Kanye? woulda been crazy.

-T
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Teddy Roosevelt on February 07, 2007, 10:49:16 AM
imagine if bishop signed with Kanye? woulda been crazy.
The fucker probably would have had an album out by now. >:(
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Tanjential on February 07, 2007, 11:07:18 AM
imagine if bishop signed with Kanye? woulda been crazy.
The fucker probably would have had an album out by now. >:(

has kanye been releasing artists consistently or what? I'm assuming he has a label?

-T
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Teddy Roosevelt on February 07, 2007, 11:21:28 AM
imagine if bishop signed with Kanye? woulda been crazy.
The fucker probably would have had an album out by now. >:(

has kanye been releasing artists consistently or what? I'm assuming he has a label?

-T
GOOD Music. <--Getting Out Our Dreams
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Tanjential on February 07, 2007, 11:24:24 AM
imagine if bishop signed with Kanye? woulda been crazy.
The fucker probably would have had an album out by now. >:(

has kanye been releasing artists consistently or what? I'm assuming he has a label?

-T
GOOD Music. <--Getting Out Our Dreams

has he been releasing new signees consistently? -T
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Post by: T-Dub on February 07, 2007, 01:40:58 PM
props, it was a good interview.  I hope Bishop much success.
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Teddy Roosevelt on February 07, 2007, 02:29:03 PM
imagine if bishop signed with Kanye? woulda been crazy.
The fucker probably would have had an album out by now. >:(

has kanye been releasing artists consistently or what? I'm assuming he has a label?

-T
GOOD Music. <--Getting Out Our Dreams

has he been releasing new signees consistently? -T
John Legend and Common are his only artists that released albums. He doesn't have too many people on his label. But Bishop signed with Aftermath in 2005, and his album most likely won't come out till 2008. 4 years is to too long release an album after signing a deal. If he was on Kanye's label he could have already been working on his second.
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Tanjential on February 07, 2007, 02:41:40 PM
so you think he would have released a record with kanye? was BE on kanye's label?

-T
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Teddy Roosevelt on February 07, 2007, 02:46:34 PM
so you think he would have released a record with kanye? was BE on kanye's label?

-T
Yes and yes.
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Tanjential on February 07, 2007, 02:47:03 PM
+1 thanks
-T
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Post by: Rebel on February 07, 2007, 06:53:46 PM
"The Reformation" - "DETOX" - "The Impossible Possible" = "The Slim Shady LP" - "Chronic 2001" - "The Marshall Mathers LP". Get ready peeps...  8)
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Tanjential on February 07, 2007, 07:26:19 PM
"The Reformation" - "DETOX" - "The Impossible Possible" = "The Slim Shady LP" - "Chronic 2001" - "The Marshall Mathers LP". Get ready peeps...  8)

word, but I thought it was gonna be the Possible Impossible.

-T
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: rik on February 07, 2007, 07:56:31 PM
"The Reformation" - "DETOX" - "The Impossible Possible" = "The Slim Shady LP" - "Chronic 2001" - "The Marshall Mathers LP". Get ready peeps...  8)

Who's album is "The Impossible Possible"?
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Bones01 on February 07, 2007, 08:03:09 PM
"The Impossible Possible"
who's album is this?
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: teecee on February 07, 2007, 08:11:19 PM
Even though i didn't love his shit on Warren's lp and haven't heard much if his other shit, i find the dude to be interesting, i truly hope he can work with all those so-called underground producers and Dre, and still make an album that is str8 hiphop while getting some nice sails.  Xzibit tried it with Restless and made a nice album, but seriously compromised his artistic intergrity with the subject matter.  It sounds like Bishop has no intention of doing this, which is DOPE, but could also mean Dre might not release him............

Can anyone up some Bishop tracks that i NEED to hear, does he have any next level shit?
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: J$crILLa on February 07, 2007, 08:28:05 PM
dope he shouted out warren g good
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Tanjential on February 07, 2007, 11:10:20 PM
Even though i didn't love his shit on Warren's lp and haven't heard much if his other shit, i find the dude to be interesting, i truly hope he can work with all those so-called underground producers and Dre, and still make an album that is str8 hiphop while getting some nice sails.  Xzibit tried it with Restless and made a nice album, but seriously compromised his artistic intergrity with the subject matter.  It sounds like Bishop has no intention of doing this, which is DOPE, but could also mean Dre might not release him............

Can anyone up some Bishop tracks that i NEED to hear, does he have any next level shit?

translator is great, i'll see if i can get it to you in a bit.

actually, it's available at the HU spot under the thread "exclusives"

-T
-T
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Conan on February 08, 2007, 03:41:04 AM
"The Impossible Possible"
who's album is this?
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Meho on February 08, 2007, 04:08:07 AM
"The Impossible Possible"
who's album is this?

The name of Bishops 2nd album, supposed to be produced only by Dre & Scott Storch.

I dont know if they really wanna do what Rebel said, its likely that its gonna get fucked up. 50 is coming in the summer and lets say Bishop comes out in September, theres no way Dre gonna drop his shit the same year. Plus it would be better if Bishops album came out after Detox, to get him more hype but we'll see how everything tunrs out.
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Chief on February 08, 2007, 05:05:42 AM
Bishop's interviews are always a worthwhile read, good to see him showing respect where it's due.

yeah dude seems real down to earth.. i'm lookin forward to his album for sure!
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: MR_JV on February 08, 2007, 06:29:48 AM
i doubt that "impossible possible" album will ever happen, but it wud be fire if it did!  8)
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Tanjential on February 09, 2007, 09:46:52 AM
I thought it was gonna be mel man storch and dre? also, don't know if it would happen.

i don't think 50 and bishop coming out at the same time will be bad considering how different they'll be. snoop and Game coming so close to each other to me was a worse idea cause the records are such similar styles, I think 50 and Bishop will be different to the point of going at a different audience/dre can market them together, tie the albums in and shit.

-T
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Sanford - V. President of the Dangerous Crew Movement on February 09, 2007, 09:51:15 AM
"The Impossible Possible"
who's album is this?

The name of Bishops 2nd album, supposed to be produced only by Dre & Scott Storch.

I dont know if they really wanna do what Rebel said, its likely that its gonna get fucked up. 50 is coming in the summer and lets say Bishop comes out in September, theres no way Dre gonna drop his shit the same year. Plus it would be better if Bishops album came out after Detox, to get him more hype but we'll see how everything tunrs out.

Scott Storch?   :grumpy:

i hope he only does one cut.   ;D
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Tanjential on February 09, 2007, 09:53:45 AM
"The Impossible Possible"
who's album is this?

The name of Bishops 2nd album, supposed to be produced only by Dre & Scott Storch.

I dont know if they really wanna do what Rebel said, its likely that its gonna get fucked up. 50 is coming in the summer and lets say Bishop comes out in September, theres no way Dre gonna drop his shit the same year. Plus it would be better if Bishops album came out after Detox, to get him more hype but we'll see how everything tunrs out.

Scott Storch?   :grumpy:

i hope he only does one cut.   ;D

"too much", "y'all gone miss me", "play on playa"

can you really hate on scotty too hotty?

-T
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: KURUPTION-81 on February 09, 2007, 11:24:00 AM
nice interview. 20,000 cds WOW.
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: akcranker - The Dangerous Crew Movement on February 09, 2007, 12:12:31 PM
Even though i didn't love his shit on Warren's lp and haven't heard much if his other shit, i find the dude to be interesting, i truly hope he can work with all those so-called underground producers and Dre, and still make an album that is str8 hiphop while getting some nice sails.  Xzibit tried it with Restless and made a nice album, but seriously compromised his artistic intergrity with the subject matter.  It sounds like Bishop has no intention of doing this, which is DOPE, but could also mean Dre might not release him............

Can anyone up some Bishop tracks that i NEED to hear, does he have any next level shit?

Fuck Your Couch
Chicks on Myspace (prod RJ)
Up and Down ft. Glasses Malone & Chevy Jones (prod Scott Storch)
Do It (prod Scott Storch)
My Inheritance
Translator
Karma Sutra (prod Diverse)
It's Bishop (prod J Wells)
No Stoppin Carson Anthem (Prod Dr. Dre) << Only have snippets available.  Song on his myspace

Those are the tracks I really like from him.. he's got many different types of tracks and he switches up his flow and voice between alot of those tracks.  Translator is probably his best track, My inheritance, Karma Sutra & It's Bishop probably fit close to the same category as Translator.  Fuck Your Couch, Chicks on Myspace, Up and Down, Do It & No Stoppin Carson are all pretty much bangers..  I think their all dope tracks.  If you want some let me know and I'll up them.  Also if you do let me know what site you prefer them upped to
Title: Re: Bishop Lamont "The Platinum Backpacker"
Post by: Tanjential on February 09, 2007, 02:14:36 PM
I didn't like karma sutra. but it's good for what it is.

-T